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Israel's arms inspector
Hilary Wainwright
Thursday October 03 2002
The Guardian


Sixteen years ago this week, an agent of the Israeli secret police, Mossad, enticed 
the Israeli nuclear technician, Mordechai Vanunu, to Rome. The holiday ended abruptly 
when Mordechai was kidnapped and taken to Israel, where he was charged with espionage 
and treason and given a prison sentence of 18 years. His crime? In 1986 he had blown 
the whistle on Israel's nuclear weapons.

In the absence of any international inspection of Israel's nuclear capacity, Vanunu 
was our unofficial, DIY arms inspector. He is now held in Israel's highest security 
prison, having spent 12 of his last 16 years in solitary confinement. Neither the UN 
nor any individual member of the security council has questioned his imprisonment or 
demanded that Israel's nuclear capacity be opened to international inspection.

His story reads like a tragic thriller. But it's real life. As real as the fact that 
the Dimona nuclear weapons factory where Vanunu worked, together with the biological 
and chemical weapons factory in Nes Zion, is still not open to international 
inspection. In 1994 Jane's Intelligence Review, the world authority on the arms 
industry, confirmed that Israel has 200 nuclear warheads, making it the world's sixth 
largest nuclear power. The same politicians who now threaten military invasion of Iraq 
because of suspected nuclear weapons capacities, have not demanded inspection of 
Israel's known nuclear weapons.

The double standards that scream at you whenever you see the words "weapons of mass 
destruction" cannot be excused on the grounds that Israel is abiding by international 
regulations. Israel refuses to sign any treaty regulating the use of nuclear weapons. 
All correspondence concerning the nuclear non-proliferation agreement, the nuclear 
test ban treaty and other copiously negotiated agreements on weapons of mass 
destruction go into the Israeli government's rubbish bins. Yet Israel receives $3bn 
(£2bn) of aid, annually, from the US. This is despite legislation, the Symington 
Accord, to prevent US governments from granting aid to countries who develop nuclear 
weapons outside of international control and agreement. Sharon claims that, until 
there is peace in the Middle East, Israel will do what it likes with its weapons. 
Sharon's policies of occupation, past and present, of all surrounding territories, 
Palestinian, Syrian, Egyptian and Lebanese suggests that what he likes is aggression.  
 And, unlike in 1991, he has already threatened a nuclear response to any Iraqi attack.

MPs defending Tony Blair's close relationship with President Bush claim that he has 
more influence "in the tent than outside". Many of them agree with anti-war 
campaigners that action in Iraq must be combined with action over Israel's violation 
of UN resolutions on Palestine. This month, the Vanunu committee in Israel will test 
Tony Blair 's transatlantic influence by asking Kofi Annan to apply the same UN arms 
inspection requirements that it is applying to Iraq, to Israel. Egypt has been making 
this demand for some time. It's a demand that requires support in the security 
council. Will our prime minister use his influence on Bush and support this reasonable 
request? I fear not.

But surely the British government could do something about Vanunu, and make up for the 
Thatcher government failure, after the kidnapping in 1986, to take any action over 
Mossad's flagrant breach of international law? The dossier on Iraq's nuclear weapons, 
on which Blair rests his case for armed intervention, relies explicitly on information 
from Iraqi whistleblowers. These men have been given the status of heroes. Meanwhile 
Vanunu has still not been granted the parole he was due three years ago. He is a 
prisoner of conscience. He signed a contract of secrecy at Dimona without being told 
the whole truth, and when he discovered the true nature of his work he spoke out. 
Amnesty International has been calling for his release for years. The British 
government has supported legislation that encourages whistleblowers to speak out in 
the public interest. It could now - applying Article 19 of the UN's International 
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights on the freedom to impart information regardless 
of national boundaries - give its support to a man who has spoken out in the interests 
of the whole of humanity. A spokesman for the foreign office made it clear that it 
will not be supporting Vanunu's application for parole when it comes up on October 29.

Vanunu wrote a poem that described his transition from technician to citizen: "Rise 
and cry out... You are the secret agent of the people. You are the eyes of the 
nation." It is an appeal to all of us.
 · Hilary Wainwright is editor of Red Pepper.
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